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. >> evelyn, how is the defense community, the intelligence committee, responding to this part of the trump presidency, the wild tweeting about their activities? i mean, this notion of this wiretapping would certainly involve at least the fbi, possibly more than that. >> well, first of all, it's a continuation of the assault that donald trump, that president trump, has essentially committed against the intelligence community since the day he became a candidate almost when he was disparaging the professionals saying he didn't want to listen to their intelligence briefings, et cetera. but the bigger problem is there's a national security issue here. russia is our adversary. they do not mean the united states well. and the first thing the congressional republicans can do is do a real investigation, start a real investigation, on the hill on what russia did to interfere in our elections. they can set up a select committee orn independent bipartisan commission, but they've got to do it fast because is is not going away. >> nick, donald trump did not get a majority of the vote when he ran f
. >> evelyn, how is the defense community, the intelligence committee, responding to this part of the trump presidency, the wild tweeting about their activities? i mean, this notion of this wiretapping would certainly involve at least the fbi, possibly more than that. >> well, first of all, it's a continuation of the assault that donald trump, that president trump, has essentially committed against the intelligence community since the day he became a candidate almost when he was...
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defense department confirming it was a u.s. military strike that has killed soleimani as described by our bureau chief moments ago he's not only a well-known figure in the middle east and in middle eastern geopolitics, in his telling he's essentially the second most powerful man in iran after the supreme leader. what the consequences will be of his assassination which is being confirmed by the defense department in the last few minutes remains to be seen. that's going to do it for us at least right now. >> we're going to be continuing the breaking news coverage of this event. the information in the last 10 minutes has just changed dramatically. as you began reporting on it, it was hard to even confirm this had happened, we really just had iraqi sources at the beginning and we finally had iranian forces and now the department of defense. so it seems everything we need for confirmation of this we now have. >> not that long but for the initial coverage it was all those iraqi tv sources and then everything sort of fell into order p
defense department confirming it was a u.s. military strike that has killed soleimani as described by our bureau chief moments ago he's not only a well-known figure in the middle east and in middle eastern geopolitics, in his telling he's essentially the second most powerful man in iran after the supreme leader. what the consequences will be of his assassination which is being confirmed by the defense department in the last few minutes remains to be seen. that's going to do it for us at least...
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according to the defense, the defense council said in the opening statement, that the defense would be entirely about the cause of death of george floyd. the medical examiner in minnesota ruled that george floyd's death was a homicide. in addition to the medical examiners testimony, the prosecution has offered testimony from a world renowned physician dr. martin toobin. doctor tobin pinpointed the exact moment on the street after george floyd stopped breathing. the moment which as dr. tobin put it, was the moment the life goes out of the body. the prosecution also offered testimony from a cardiologist who explained that george floyd did not die from any form of heart disease. the cardiologist testified george floyd's's heart stopped only because of the pressure because of his body, from derek chauvin that cut off the flow of oxygen in george floyd system. and after all that careful and precise medical testimony today, the entire defense case came down to this rambling answer to this simple question. >> how would you classify the manner? >> so this is one of those cases when you have so
according to the defense, the defense council said in the opening statement, that the defense would be entirely about the cause of death of george floyd. the medical examiner in minnesota ruled that george floyd's death was a homicide. in addition to the medical examiners testimony, the prosecution has offered testimony from a world renowned physician dr. martin toobin. doctor tobin pinpointed the exact moment on the street after george floyd stopped breathing. the moment which as dr. tobin put...
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defenses? >> how very difficult it is to successfully mount one. i think we have the best criminal conference bar in america right here in this state. and as an analyst for so many networks, including the original court tv, i've seen lawyers from all over america. my position is, that we have the finest criminal defense bar and some of the finest prosecutors that i've ever seen. i think what it reaffirms is that these two defense attorneys did what all of us that have a law license are supposed to do, you bring your a-game, and when it's over you can look at yourself in the mirror and know that you did the absolute best that you possibly could. >> judge snipes, before we go, i want to review whether there's anything that suggests a possible hook for an avenue of appeal of any kind in this case? >> you have to review the record of trial. but from what i've seen in media reports, and of course, i wasn't in the courtroom or anything, i don't see anything that would be reversible error in the case.
defenses? >> how very difficult it is to successfully mount one. i think we have the best criminal conference bar in america right here in this state. and as an analyst for so many networks, including the original court tv, i've seen lawyers from all over america. my position is, that we have the finest criminal defense bar and some of the finest prosecutors that i've ever seen. i think what it reaffirms is that these two defense attorneys did what all of us that have a law license are...
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ti o'brian, let me read to you about something from the defense lawyers. defense lawyers pointed to the harm that the business, the trump organization, could face if it were indicted, including damage to its relationships with bank and business partners, the people said. what is the danger of that? >> it could potentially put organizations out of business. we saw this with enron in the paths. banks don't want to lend money to organizations that have criminal charges hanging over their heads. donald trump is a developer who has always borrowed a lot of money to do business. he relies on bank debt for the leverage he needs to do business. if banks of any stripe won't extend him loans or continue to do business with him, that could be a death knell. other vendors and business partners who may no longer want ton in bed with the trump organization for both reputational and legal reasons. so it's a real -- it is going to be a heavy blow on the trump organization and it could be extremely existential. >> dan, so michael cohen's point that when this first indictme
ti o'brian, let me read to you about something from the defense lawyers. defense lawyers pointed to the harm that the business, the trump organization, could face if it were indicted, including damage to its relationships with bank and business partners, the people said. what is the danger of that? >> it could potentially put organizations out of business. we saw this with enron in the paths. banks don't want to lend money to organizations that have criminal charges hanging over their...
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and i'm going to hit canada with tariffs claiming that this is for national defense, immediately that day the chairman of the finance committee would immediately schedule a -- not a hearing on this subject because it's so clearly illegal we don't need one -- would immediately schedule a markup of a bill to modify the loss so that the president does not have that authority. they'd immediately just take it away. because chairman of committees were ego maniacal power hungry people who finally had their ego maniacal powers as chairman. so too was speaker of the house who presidents had to beg to do what they wanted even when the speaker was in the same party as the president. so too majority leaders even when the majority leader was in the same party as the president. the president was a beggar saying to those people would you do this, and most of the time they said no. and they gave the president some fraction of what the president asked them to do. and some part of that -- a lot of that was politics. a lot of it was the dynamics of the body. but a certain percentage of it was just good
and i'm going to hit canada with tariffs claiming that this is for national defense, immediately that day the chairman of the finance committee would immediately schedule a -- not a hearing on this subject because it's so clearly illegal we don't need one -- would immediately schedule a markup of a bill to modify the loss so that the president does not have that authority. they'd immediately just take it away. because chairman of committees were ego maniacal power hungry people who finally had...
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the defense donald trump offered tonight which, onc again, maybe more of a confession then a defense come one day after his last secretary of defense said that donald trump cannot be trusted with government secrets ever again and it comes one day after donald trump's las senate confirmed attorne general said this. >> this was a case that wa entirely of his own making he had no right to these documents. the government pride for over year, quietly, and with respec to try to get them back whic was essential that they do and he jerked them around. and he had no legal basis fo keeping them but beyond that, when he faced a subpoena, he did not raise any legal arguments. he engaged in a course o deceitful conduct, according t the indictment, that was a clear crime, if thos allegations are true and it was outrageous. >> a clear crime, cistern on trump's last attorney general. one of our first guests tonight, bradley moss, tweeted this question for donald trum today. if you gave the order to declassify all records, an your orders have the force o law even if only done in you own mind, why wou
the defense donald trump offered tonight which, onc again, maybe more of a confession then a defense come one day after his last secretary of defense said that donald trump cannot be trusted with government secrets ever again and it comes one day after donald trump's las senate confirmed attorne general said this. >> this was a case that wa entirely of his own making he had no right to these documents. the government pride for over year, quietly, and with respec to try to get them back...
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and his defense counsel lied about it today. they said once the attack had started all he did was call for calm. no, all he did once the attack started he pointed the bulls eye -- the metaphorical bulls eye at mike pence who he knew at the time was already being whisked to safety ahead of the mob's incursion. and that new clarity has resulted in some interesting expressions of concern from prominent republicans. nikki haley former republican governor of south carolina, she was ambassador to u.n. under trump. haley has remained a powerful figure in republican politics. she's generally remained a defender of mr. trump. she wants to be considered a future presidential contender. but here's what she had to say about vice president pence's safety on january 6th and what president trump might have known about it. this is from politico. quote, when i tell you i'm angry it's an understatement haley hissed leaning forward as she spoke. mike has been nothing but loyal to that man. he has been nothing but a good friend to that man. i'm so
and his defense counsel lied about it today. they said once the attack had started all he did was call for calm. no, all he did once the attack started he pointed the bulls eye -- the metaphorical bulls eye at mike pence who he knew at the time was already being whisked to safety ahead of the mob's incursion. and that new clarity has resulted in some interesting expressions of concern from prominent republicans. nikki haley former republican governor of south carolina, she was ambassador to...
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the trump defense may point to a case involving judge archibald. he was impeached for conduct in a prior position. and there, most of the senators who spoke out at the time, although that judge was acquitted of prior offenses, said they believe that you could be convicted for prior offenses. they didn't think the evidence was strong enough. so even that case doesn't support the defense. >> congressman adam schiff, thank you very much for starting us off on this hour. we appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> after this break, a look at the evidence that will be presented in the senate trial including some of the video that will be presented as evidence. former federal prosecutor daniel goldman, who worked on the first impeachment investigation of donald trump, will join us next. . if you have risk factors like heart disease, diabetes and raised triglycerides,... ...vascepa can give you something to celebrate. ♪ vascepa, when added to your statin,... ...is clinically proven to provide 25% lower risk from heart attack and stroke. vascepa is clearly diffe
the trump defense may point to a case involving judge archibald. he was impeached for conduct in a prior position. and there, most of the senators who spoke out at the time, although that judge was acquitted of prior offenses, said they believe that you could be convicted for prior offenses. they didn't think the evidence was strong enough. so even that case doesn't support the defense. >> congressman adam schiff, thank you very much for starting us off on this hour. we appreciate it....
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we have to get to work on that defense now. >> lawrence, we do. the most striking finding in the mueller report is that the russians hacked our e-mails and they manipulated social media. and there is some very basic things we need to do to make sure the russians never do that again and other countries don't do that again. first we need tech companies to better coordinate to make sure they're removing bots and removing suspicious actors. second we need law enforcement agencies to help coordinate with the tech companies to be able to do that. and third, we need to better provide tech equipment and intelligence to campaigns so they're not as vulnerable. >> congressman khanna, i want to get your reaction to what we led the show with tonight, which is the administration switching positions on this court case involving the affordable care act. so now president trump and the trump administration through the courts are trying to dismantle and, in effect, repeal the entirety -- the entirety -- of the affordable care act. >> i mean, they're hurting the very
we have to get to work on that defense now. >> lawrence, we do. the most striking finding in the mueller report is that the russians hacked our e-mails and they manipulated social media. and there is some very basic things we need to do to make sure the russians never do that again and other countries don't do that again. first we need tech companies to better coordinate to make sure they're removing bots and removing suspicious actors. second we need law enforcement agencies to help...
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and in just over 12 hours the trump defense lawyers will begin their defense. today the democratic managers drew a straight line from trump's incendiary rhetoric to the rioters' actions. and they warned the senators who make up the jury that failure to punish the former president would leave the door wide open for future political violence.
and in just over 12 hours the trump defense lawyers will begin their defense. today the democratic managers drew a straight line from trump's incendiary rhetoric to the rioters' actions. and they warned the senators who make up the jury that failure to punish the former president would leave the door wide open for future political violence.
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the trump defense may point to a case on archbald. and there most of the senators who spoke out at the time, all though that judge was acquitted of fire offenses, said they believe that you could be convicted for prior offenses. they didn't think the evidence was strong enough. so even that case doesn't support the defense. >> congressman adam schiff, thank you so much for starting us off on this hour. we appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> after this break, a look at the evidence that will be presented in the senate trial including some of the video that will be presented as evidence. former federal prosecutor daniel goldman who worked on the first impeachment investigation of donald trump will join us next. f donald trump wiljol in us next wanna build a gaming business that breaks the internet? that means working night and day... ...and delegating to an experienced live bookkeeper for peace of mind. your books are all set. so you can finally give john some attention. trusted experts. guaranteed accurate books. intuit quickbooks live. â
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he also got the secretary of defense's name wrong. and that's what makes it a classic trump presidential tweet. the combination of deceit and stupidity with carelessness. calling defense secretary mark esper mark esperonto got trump a lot of ridicule on twitter yesterday and a lot of laughs but i couldn't laugh this time. sometimes i do, sometimes i laugh at trump nonsense and sometimes i just can't. and i'm sure you all have those moments, can't quite tell when they're going to come. kind of a mood thing. times when you laugh about trump and times when you just can't. for whatever reason, this one was one of those moments for me where i couldn't laugh, and the mark esperanto tweet did not strike me as funny. it actually felt deadly serious. normally typos on twitter mean nothing, but a typo is when you type something by mistake that you know is wrong and you usually go correct it pretty quickly. there's no reason for anyone in the world to be confident that the president of the united states actually knew the real name of his defense
he also got the secretary of defense's name wrong. and that's what makes it a classic trump presidential tweet. the combination of deceit and stupidity with carelessness. calling defense secretary mark esper mark esperonto got trump a lot of ridicule on twitter yesterday and a lot of laughs but i couldn't laugh this time. sometimes i do, sometimes i laugh at trump nonsense and sometimes i just can't. and i'm sure you all have those moments, can't quite tell when they're going to come. kind of a...
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>> neal, can the defense appeal a discovery motion like thisin a ruling by the judge? >> no. not really. it's an interlocutory appeal that would have to be certified and get very special standards. it's not gonna happen here. the judge here has massive discretion to rule the evidence the way she wants and to an extent on trump has a complaint, if he is convicted, as i suspect he will be, he can appeal and make that part of his complaint that judge chutkan didn't let him see some particular piece of evidence or not. good luck with that appeal. >> i want to get both of your reactions to this new information from liz cheney's book that kevin mccarthy is saying two days after the election he knows that he lost. we're gonna squeeze in a commercial break right now and be right back with neal katyal and harry litman. >>>>> where my family visits often and where my memories are. i can do it with help from a prep cook, wardrobe assistant and stylist, someone to help me live right at home. life's good. when you have a plan. ♪ ♪ he hits his mark —center stage—and is crushed by a
>> neal, can the defense appeal a discovery motion like thisin a ruling by the judge? >> no. not really. it's an interlocutory appeal that would have to be certified and get very special standards. it's not gonna happen here. the judge here has massive discretion to rule the evidence the way she wants and to an extent on trump has a complaint, if he is convicted, as i suspect he will be, he can appeal and make that part of his complaint that judge chutkan didn't let him see some...
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and this could, and no doubt will, be part of his defense. if he can produce individuals who say yeah, i heard him say declassified that information. we only know if one individual such far, kash patel, a parent, like he was brought before the grand jury. we don't know what his testimony was. we know he hasn't said anything about it since then. i will say, and this is going to be a problem for donald trump, we're going to talk a lot about what the classified information procedures accuracy, for cifa . that's what governs the use of classified information in criminal cases. all of this is done pretrial. so this is not before the jury. this is going to be before whoever the district judge's. and under the espionage act which deals with national defense information, not classified information, let's just say it's the same thing for purposes of this, one cannot challenge the classification nature of the document. so he's not going to even be able to say, it's over classified. even if he tries to say, the government's response would be, well, it's
and this could, and no doubt will, be part of his defense. if he can produce individuals who say yeah, i heard him say declassified that information. we only know if one individual such far, kash patel, a parent, like he was brought before the grand jury. we don't know what his testimony was. we know he hasn't said anything about it since then. i will say, and this is going to be a problem for donald trump, we're going to talk a lot about what the classified information procedures accuracy, for...
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now that defense is out there, but that also limits his defense. he can't now say that it was actually accurate, that the prosecutor is wrong in saying that it's perjury because it is accurate. so it's a strange situation, but we have a strange cast of characters in this whole episode. >> let's listen to that very strange moment yesterday that we've all seen before, but i want to see it one more time there jerome corsi because i then want to play what roger stone had to say today about jerome corsi. let's start with jerome corsi and follow that immediately with roger stone talki ining about je corsi. >> i fully anticipate the next few days i will be indicted by mueller for some form or other of giving false information to the special counsel or to one of the other grand jury or however they want to do the indictment. >> it appears to me that he's been heavily pressured to bear false witness against me and perhaps other. i do know that he met with candidate trump trump and micha cohen during the campaign. i don't know what that was about. i don't kn
now that defense is out there, but that also limits his defense. he can't now say that it was actually accurate, that the prosecutor is wrong in saying that it's perjury because it is accurate. so it's a strange situation, but we have a strange cast of characters in this whole episode. >> let's listen to that very strange moment yesterday that we've all seen before, but i want to see it one more time there jerome corsi because i then want to play what roger stone had to say today about...
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it is now all about defense. it is now all about defending the trump transition team, possibly the president himself, and now definitely jared kushner involving their connections to russia. >> i have a new name for them for their room. let's call it the crisis chamber. i mean, this is insanity. first of all, we know that the president himself while on this foreign trip all over the world for nine days outside of his comfort zone and literally shoving nato to the side, you know, he is lawyering up. so he knows that this is getting closer, and taking an outside counsel is something intelligent that trump has done in this regard. but i think that setting up this what i'm going to continue to call more like a crisis chamber is, again, a strange thing, that it's being led by the very guy who is the focus of the investigation. you know, we'll see whether he turns into a target. he is not legally a target yet. but the information is coming faster at us than, you know, than we can count. >> david, one of the questions th
it is now all about defense. it is now all about defending the trump transition team, possibly the president himself, and now definitely jared kushner involving their connections to russia. >> i have a new name for them for their room. let's call it the crisis chamber. i mean, this is insanity. first of all, we know that the president himself while on this foreign trip all over the world for nine days outside of his comfort zone and literally shoving nato to the side, you know, he is...
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as far as the defense goes, we still do not know which witnesses they will call, if any, the defense still does not know if it is going to call the only expert witness on its list , an expert on election law. but there is some speculation that the defense may try and call a witness who is not on their list, a trump world attorney that was close to rudy giuliani and was dispatched in 2018 to try and keep michael cohen in line. so it seems that trump's defense is making decisions on the fly, including the biggest decision of all, today trump's attorneys told the court that they still do not know if donald trump will take the stand. joining me now are my great colleagues, rachel maddow, and lawrence o'donnell. it is a pleasure to have you both, lawrence i know you were at trial and rachel, i know you follow the saga as we all do and i wonder, conventional wisdom out there today is that todd blanche had a better day than he has. i wonder what your assessment is? >> i think your observation that he seemed to be playing for time is a good assessment because everybody who i've seen direct r
as far as the defense goes, we still do not know which witnesses they will call, if any, the defense still does not know if it is going to call the only expert witness on its list , an expert on election law. but there is some speculation that the defense may try and call a witness who is not on their list, a trump world attorney that was close to rudy giuliani and was dispatched in 2018 to try and keep michael cohen in line. so it seems that trump's defense is making decisions on the fly,...
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more than one-third of the 900 billion in cuts come from defense spending. there are no cuts to medicare, medicaid, and social security in the agreement. the agreement called for a special joint committee of 12 members of congress, three from each party from the house and the senate, to make recommendations for an additional 1.5 trillion in deficit reduction before thanksgiving of this year. those recommendations will be guaranteed a vote in the house and senate before christmas. that deficit reduction can include tax revenue, and according to the white house, it should include tax revenue. the balanced approach the president has called for. if the super committee is deadlocked and can't make recommendations to congress or voted down by congress, automatic spending cuts will be triggered. 50% from domestic spending and 50% from defense spending with medicare, medicaid and social security protected from any triggered spending cuts. republicans believe the draconian spending cuts and domestic spending cuts that would be triggered are incentive enough for democ
more than one-third of the 900 billion in cuts come from defense spending. there are no cuts to medicare, medicaid, and social security in the agreement. the agreement called for a special joint committee of 12 members of congress, three from each party from the house and the senate, to make recommendations for an additional 1.5 trillion in deficit reduction before thanksgiving of this year. those recommendations will be guaranteed a vote in the house and senate before christmas. that deficit...
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because that tells you how much strength your defense has or does not have. and it tells you how good your defendant's, as a possible witness. and there is some people, they just could not put on the stand, because there is just no way they could handle it. donald trump strikes me as one of those people so far on what we have seen. if you are fani willis and you are imagining, donald trump testifying in his own defense under oath, explaining what he meant when he was talking to the attorney general -- the secretary of state in georgia, asking him to find 11,000 votes. i mean, if you are fani willis, you have to be pretty confident tonight that donald trump would not be able to answer a question like that. >> i think it would be akin to legal malpractice to allow donald trump to take the stand. he speaks in what jim comey referred to as word salad, throwing out a lot of words that often do not add up to full sentences. he, at times, scenes seems incapable of telling the truth. he had time seems incapable of knowing what the truth is. and when perjury is on the
because that tells you how much strength your defense has or does not have. and it tells you how good your defendant's, as a possible witness. and there is some people, they just could not put on the stand, because there is just no way they could handle it. donald trump strikes me as one of those people so far on what we have seen. if you are fani willis and you are imagining, donald trump testifying in his own defense under oath, explaining what he meant when he was talking to the attorney...
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you're protected with the defensive gear of the police, you're protected from that thrown object. you just need to chill out. maybe you can identify the guy through a picture. but you don't have to launch an all-out tear gas program on these people having a sitdown. this needs to get ratcheted way back. the city doesn't need to be experiencing all this. it can be a lot calmer. really just needs to ta s to ta down. somebody is going to get hurt. this needs to really get ratcheted down. i imagine now that the tear gas is blasted all over the town, we're going to be having it all night, and people are just trying to get to their cars. i go back to what we said earlier, lawrence, what precipitated the tear gas and the movement of all the officers, if it's just one object thrown, i think that's a little too much. >> i want to go back to mustafa fromradio. we've lost our phone connection but we still have his video that he's been capturing there for us. i want to go back to you on this. jim cavanaugh is raising a very important point, a very important dynamic in this situation. that is
you're protected with the defensive gear of the police, you're protected from that thrown object. you just need to chill out. maybe you can identify the guy through a picture. but you don't have to launch an all-out tear gas program on these people having a sitdown. this needs to get ratcheted way back. the city doesn't need to be experiencing all this. it can be a lot calmer. really just needs to ta s to ta down. somebody is going to get hurt. this needs to really get ratcheted down. i imagine...
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forged between defense secretary james mattis, treasury secretary steven mnuchin and all three vowed to leave in the president makes moves against one of them. during the transition, when president-elect trump was holding virtual public auditions for secretary of state, including this one with mitt romney, republican senator bob corker publicly took his name out of consideration for secretary of state. today, senator corker said this. >> i think secretary tillerson, secretary mattis and chief of staff kelly are those people that help separate our country from chaos. and i support them very much. >> joining us now, eli stokel, also with us max bood, and also with us, betty woodruff. so, max, did i just hear the chairman of the senate foreign relations committee refer to the president as chaos after his secretary of state has apparently referred to him as a moron? >> that's a pretty -- i'm sorry on the day, lawrence. i would have to say, i mean, what can you do except kind of laugh? this is like a bad reality tv show. it is like what the heck is going to happen tomorrow? i mean, any ot
forged between defense secretary james mattis, treasury secretary steven mnuchin and all three vowed to leave in the president makes moves against one of them. during the transition, when president-elect trump was holding virtual public auditions for secretary of state, including this one with mitt romney, republican senator bob corker publicly took his name out of consideration for secretary of state. today, senator corker said this. >> i think secretary tillerson, secretary mattis and...
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the defense did not ask any questions to george floyd's brother. cardiologist doctor jonathan rich testified that heart disease had nothing to do with the death of george floyd. he saw that george floyd died because the police crushing his body against the pavement to deprived him of oxygen. >> george floyd died from a cardiopulmonary arrest. it was caused by low oxygen levels and those low oxygen levels were induced by the prone restraint in positional exfoliation that he was objected to. i believe that mr. george floyd's death was absolutely preventable. >> were there critical points in time during his subdual and restraint on the ground when you feel measures could have or should have been taken? >> yes i do. there were several junctures, actually. >> will you tell us about those? >> sure. well the first of course was to not subject him to that initial prone restraint positioning that he was subjected to. i mean, that is first and foremost so if that was not the case i don't think he would have died. >> the final witness for the prosecution toda
the defense did not ask any questions to george floyd's brother. cardiologist doctor jonathan rich testified that heart disease had nothing to do with the death of george floyd. he saw that george floyd died because the police crushing his body against the pavement to deprived him of oxygen. >> george floyd died from a cardiopulmonary arrest. it was caused by low oxygen levels and those low oxygen levels were induced by the prone restraint in positional exfoliation that he was objected...
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contractors, the defense contractors who contributed to his campaign. the defense contractors who wanted to do business with saudi arabia no matter who they kill, no matter who they behead, no matter who they torker. they're ready to do business with them, and so is trump. let's listen to what he said about continuing to do business with saudi arabia. >> in defense we have $110 billion. i would say almost 100% of it would be sitting around this table. by the way, we're going to take $25 billion worth of sales from you because that would mean a lot of jobs and everything. i've been working on this with congress. congress is very interested on this one. i would prefer we don't use as retribution canceling $110 billion worth of work. >> josh letterman, in other words he would prefer there be no retribution whatsoever, no price for saudi arabia to pay for this. >> the president was forthcoming about this even before the saudis came out with their explanation. he said he didn't want to take that step. here's what's so alarming about what we learned today, la
contractors, the defense contractors who contributed to his campaign. the defense contractors who wanted to do business with saudi arabia no matter who they kill, no matter who they behead, no matter who they torker. they're ready to do business with them, and so is trump. let's listen to what he said about continuing to do business with saudi arabia. >> in defense we have $110 billion. i would say almost 100% of it would be sitting around this table. by the way, we're going to take $25...
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but defending your actions by saying other people have done the same thing is not actually a defense of your actions as you will discover the next time you're pulled over for driving through a stop sign if you try that defense. and so the president criticized president obama's granting of clemency to chelsea manning after chelsea manning had served seven years in prison and had more years remaining on that sentence. the president specifically avoided any mention of president george w. bush commuting the sentence of scooter libby. president bush deliberately refused to actually pardon scooter libby because he did not want to eliminate the finding of guilt against libby, but he did want to eliminate the prison sentence. now, why didn't president trump mention president bush's pardon of scooter libby on his list of bad presidential pardons issued by previous presidents? what could be more unpardonable than a president pardoning a member of his own administration? well, first of all, as i said, president bush did not actually pardon scooter libby. he simply eliminated libby's prison sent
but defending your actions by saying other people have done the same thing is not actually a defense of your actions as you will discover the next time you're pulled over for driving through a stop sign if you try that defense. and so the president criticized president obama's granting of clemency to chelsea manning after chelsea manning had served seven years in prison and had more years remaining on that sentence. the president specifically avoided any mention of president george w. bush...
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as former -- >> defense. >> sorry, defense. that the white house would drop from the promotion and support the democracy from around the world. >> as former defense department and former senate staffer i view that with a lot of concern. because you know, we've never dropped democracy from our mission even when the united states as most isolationist. we said we will stand as the city on the hill. example for the world. so we're not going to intervene or try to tell people how to run their lives. what we want to still be an example of them of how to be prosperous. i think taking this out of the equation is a mistake. the administration could have said, we won't force demock roocy on people. that's one thing. but to say, to actually eliminate democratic, that's what makes us different as americans. we're not just about prosperity. we're about values. democracy. how do we get to prosperity. we do it through democracy. every man and woman, one vote, et cetera. >> and david, what i find so striking about this is that a mission statem
as former -- >> defense. >> sorry, defense. that the white house would drop from the promotion and support the democracy from around the world. >> as former defense department and former senate staffer i view that with a lot of concern. because you know, we've never dropped democracy from our mission even when the united states as most isolationist. we said we will stand as the city on the hill. example for the world. so we're not going to intervene or try to tell people how...
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and this is what he calls the perfect transcript defense. it's two words, very trumpian in sort of it becomes a catchphrase. but it is again not substantive and you know as well as i do president trump could be lying through his teeth when he tells his supporters and adoring crowds he believes it's a perfect transcript. but even the prospect, even the possibility that president trump actually buys into this explanation that nothing wrong, illegal, there was no betrayal on that transcript, that should be chilling for all of us because when you couple that with what mick mulvaney said in his infamous press conference when he said we do this kind of thing all the time, and when you marry that with what's been reported about donald trump using his personal cellphone, potentially even to call foreign counter parts away from transcribers, away from stenographers, away from aids, it paints the picture, at least the possibility of a picture where ukraine is one in a series of scandals, one in asaryies of attempted extortions on the part of the presi
and this is what he calls the perfect transcript defense. it's two words, very trumpian in sort of it becomes a catchphrase. but it is again not substantive and you know as well as i do president trump could be lying through his teeth when he tells his supporters and adoring crowds he believes it's a perfect transcript. but even the prospect, even the possibility that president trump actually buys into this explanation that nothing wrong, illegal, there was no betrayal on that transcript, that...
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what i do know as a lawyer is, it is no defense to questions, no defense to a subpoena, to say i simply am incapable of telling the truth, and therefore, i will not answer your questions. that's kind of the question that napolitano and john dowd. you heard the clip. he'll go in there and get himself in trouble answering the questions. the only way he gets in trouble is if he lies. basically this is an admission that the man cannot answer honestly. that means he's a congenital liar, we know that's true -- >> it's almost the insanity defense. >> let me take josh -- >> he can't tell the difference between reality and fantasy. that may come in handy later on. >> josh, i want to take you back to your experience with the presidency. and that is the president brings his whole life into the presidency. whether he likes it or not, there are going to be some uncomfortable associations that may come up. and to sit here tonight with the special prosecutor zeroing in on michael cohen, for you in a general shape of things way, may not be that surprising. someone the president has been associated with
what i do know as a lawyer is, it is no defense to questions, no defense to a subpoena, to say i simply am incapable of telling the truth, and therefore, i will not answer your questions. that's kind of the question that napolitano and john dowd. you heard the clip. he'll go in there and get himself in trouble answering the questions. the only way he gets in trouble is if he lies. basically this is an admission that the man cannot answer honestly. that means he's a congenital liar, we know...
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there is a defense if you recant, but the law says you have to recant in the same proceeding, and you have to recant before it became obvious that your lie would otherwise be exposed. and so i think in this instance gordon sondland has some problems. one is that the same proceeding if it happens more than two weeks later, and even more importantly i think is it seems quite clear from the other pieces of transcripts that we've seen so far that the reason that he recanted wasn't that he had a change of heart or that he wanted to fulfill his duty to provide truthful information to the committee but his lie was going to be exposed because it contradicted the testimony of other witnesses. >> and mieke, you've been depositions like this before, situations like this before. how does the committee regard that? i mean, in courtrooms they've -- as barbara was saying, their view of it is you can correct that testimony while you're still on the witness stand, but don't try to come back to us after the fact like this. how does the committee regard that? >> yeah, traditionally congress doesn't take
there is a defense if you recant, but the law says you have to recant in the same proceeding, and you have to recant before it became obvious that your lie would otherwise be exposed. and so i think in this instance gordon sondland has some problems. one is that the same proceeding if it happens more than two weeks later, and even more importantly i think is it seems quite clear from the other pieces of transcripts that we've seen so far that the reason that he recanted wasn't that he had a...
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are defensive of this sort of thing. and it's hard for me to imagine a majority of the republicans on the committee being defensive of this kind of thing when you were working on that committee. >> it, lawrence. it is obviously a very sad development. but i thought the saddest thing today frankly was president trump's tweet where he said that john brennan and james comey had given false testimony to the congress. and here is the thing. i don't agree with everything john brennan and james comey said. i've criticized some of jim comey's decisions. but i don't know anyone who has ever called these two men a liar let alone a felonious republican. he served in the bush administration. they were named by president bush. the senior republican senators in congress have been briefed by these men. no one stood up today and said i'm sorry, president trump, this is too far. you can not accuse these two men of lying under oath without some kind of accountability on it. that's a sad statement where republicans generally other than peo
are defensive of this sort of thing. and it's hard for me to imagine a majority of the republicans on the committee being defensive of this kind of thing when you were working on that committee. >> it, lawrence. it is obviously a very sad development. but i thought the saddest thing today frankly was president trump's tweet where he said that john brennan and james comey had given false testimony to the congress. and here is the thing. i don't agree with everything john brennan and james...
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he believes that's a completely defensible thing to have done. >> yeah. so it's obviously untrue, lawrence we should start there, right he wasn't trying to prevent a panic. he was trying to prevent the government from responding, we'll call it weeks after. the senior official in the cdc who handles respiratory illness gave a press conference and trump tried to have her fired. he certainly had her silenced. he didn't use the warnings he had to prepare testing kits. we didn't really have testing in this country for months after he knew about the virus he didn't order protective gear for our health care workers or equipment for our medical system the same day he did that interview where he said, hey, i know this is going to be bad he actually allowed to be shipped to china in early february this isn't just about what his public statements were and whether he was encouraging or not encouraging panic. he was deliberately wrecking the federal response to this pandemic for an act of politics and trying to play down the virus as he admitted on tape. >> gene, i wa
he believes that's a completely defensible thing to have done. >> yeah. so it's obviously untrue, lawrence we should start there, right he wasn't trying to prevent a panic. he was trying to prevent the government from responding, we'll call it weeks after. the senior official in the cdc who handles respiratory illness gave a press conference and trump tried to have her fired. he certainly had her silenced. he didn't use the warnings he had to prepare testing kits. we didn't really have...
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one of the defenses that we heard yesterday, which stunned me was that lawyers have a first amendment right to lie in court. they were actually claiming a first amendment right to do this. the judge asked for a single case, could they give her a single case saying that lawyers have a first amendment right to lie in court, and of course they couldn't do that. >> no. i mean lawyers have a responsibility to uphold the law, to seek justice on behalf of their clients. not to lie and file frivolous, merit-less complaints, all of which were dismissed. they were designed as a pr strategy to undermine the public's faith in our elections. that is not what the courts are for. there is no room for lies and misinformation in a court of law. frankly, a federal court of law that is designed to uphold the principles of our federal constitution. so the sanctions hearing is really what's been established in federal court to protect the sanctity of the courts as a place where justice can be sought and served, not as a place where people can sow seeds of doubt and spread lies and deceive people about the
one of the defenses that we heard yesterday, which stunned me was that lawyers have a first amendment right to lie in court. they were actually claiming a first amendment right to do this. the judge asked for a single case, could they give her a single case saying that lawyers have a first amendment right to lie in court, and of course they couldn't do that. >> no. i mean lawyers have a responsibility to uphold the law, to seek justice on behalf of their clients. not to lie and file...
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>> he told me that he and the other officer with him felt that it was not self defense, and that they needed to prove it wasn't self defense, and he said that i needed to read between the lines because there was some stereotyping going on. >> and you're reading between those lines about stereotyping meant what? i took it to mean that he felt that george zimmerman commit -- >> sorry. go ahead. >> that he commitd this crime based on whether it's stereotyping or racial profiling or whatever you want to call it. but those were his words. stereotyping. >> did you get a feeling this is one of those things you see in a movie or tv episode? here's a cop who thinks he has the right way of looking at a case. they're going slowly. they're not interesting in getting out what's going on her here. >> i took it as he was referring to george zimmerman did this because he was stereotyping this person that was shot. >> i see. stereotyping on the scene is based on he was black that that's the only thing he knew about him descriptively. >> right. >> sheryl, did it seem to you, i don't know if you can tel
>> he told me that he and the other officer with him felt that it was not self defense, and that they needed to prove it wasn't self defense, and he said that i needed to read between the lines because there was some stereotyping going on. >> and you're reading between those lines about stereotyping meant what? i took it to mean that he felt that george zimmerman commit -- >> sorry. go ahead. >> that he commitd this crime based on whether it's stereotyping or racial...
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most defense spending takes place in the united states, and a lot of defense spending, whether you like it or not, is a type of spending that creates jobs. so you're looking at a tremendous potential hit to the economy that would occur next christmas time right into the teeth of the presidential election in 2012. president obama, by going along with this deal, may have really dug himself into an even deeper political and economic hole. >> msnbc political analyst howard fineman, thank you very much for joining me tonight, howard. thanks, lawrence. >>> coming up, finally some sparks are flying in the republican presidential campaign as jon huntsman takes on mitt romney on jobs and much more. and the fbi says it has new information about what happened to d.b. cooper. yeah, we're going to go way back for this one. the guy who hijacked a plane 40 years ago, jumped out with $200,000, parachuted down and was never seen again. >>> d.b., it looks like i'm going to be taking all the money now because of the personal humiliation involved, don't you understand? grab some sky there, toots. >> come o
most defense spending takes place in the united states, and a lot of defense spending, whether you like it or not, is a type of spending that creates jobs. so you're looking at a tremendous potential hit to the economy that would occur next christmas time right into the teeth of the presidential election in 2012. president obama, by going along with this deal, may have really dug himself into an even deeper political and economic hole. >> msnbc political analyst howard fineman, thank you...
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luckily not all defense lawyers do that, but it happens from time to time. donald trump likes to do. it the prosecutors do. and more importantly, he's not a polite person. it doesn't surprise me they would fight back at all. >> so, here's donald trump's lawyer today telling us something that he didn't have to tell us which is, there basically will be an indictment of -- next week it will be against the business and against employees of the business. and then trump's own lawyer says donald trump might be indicted. tim bryan, in terms of managing the story at this stage donald trump's own lawyer putting out there today that whatever happens this week, is not the end of the story. donald trump himself might be indicted. it seems like yet another instance of donald trump's lawyers who talk so much. >> that's the kind a lawyer you pay for. donald trump has a tendency to stiff his lawyers. he ends up with some accountants that he stormed over the years. we will know with this entails when the da files the indictment. i would find it hard to believe that an effort
luckily not all defense lawyers do that, but it happens from time to time. donald trump likes to do. it the prosecutors do. and more importantly, he's not a polite person. it doesn't surprise me they would fight back at all. >> so, here's donald trump's lawyer today telling us something that he didn't have to tell us which is, there basically will be an indictment of -- next week it will be against the business and against employees of the business. and then trump's own lawyer says donald...
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when he was growing up, he was secretary of defense one day, he never dreamed he would ever reveal a private conversation with the president who he served. but, he changed his mind about doing that, given what he learned about donald trump. >> what specifically, was he suggesting that the u.s. military should do to these protesters? >> he says, can't you just shoot them? just shoot them in the legs or something! and he's suggesting that that's what we should do, that we should bring in the troops, and shoot the protesters. >> the commander-in-chief was suggesting that the u.s. military shoot protesters? >> yes, in our nation's capital, that is right. shocking! >> we have seen another country's a government to use their military to shoot protesters. what kind of governments are those? >> those are banana republics, right? >> the phrase gonna republic was coined in the 1904 novel, describing the corrupt regime of a fictional tropical country. but 116 years later, to be pretending that corrupt dictatorial governments, that has no regard for the rule of laws, among two tropical countries
when he was growing up, he was secretary of defense one day, he never dreamed he would ever reveal a private conversation with the president who he served. but, he changed his mind about doing that, given what he learned about donald trump. >> what specifically, was he suggesting that the u.s. military should do to these protesters? >> he says, can't you just shoot them? just shoot them in the legs or something! and he's suggesting that that's what we should do, that we should bring...
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really appreciate it. >>> when we come back, the trump defense now comes down to the dershowitz defense. the dershowitz defense is being countered by harvard law school's professor of law school lawrence tribe who will join us next. man: sneezes skip to the good part with alka-seltzer plus. now with 25% more concentrated power. nothing works faster for powerful cold relief. oh, what a relief it is! so fast! as parents of six, this network is one less thing i have to worry about. (vo) why the aceves family chose verizon. we all use our phones very differently. these two are always gaming and this one is always on facetime. and my oldest is learning to be a pilot. we need a reliable network because i need to know he's safe. as soon as he lands, he knows he better call mama. mama! (vo) the network more people rely on, gives you more. like plans your family can mix and match starting at just $35. and apple music on us. plus, up to $700 off the latest iphone when you switch. that's verizon. (employee) half a millionar sales preowned vehicles,er most with tech features like blind spot detecti
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the president should invoke the defense production act. rather than gaby at her sewing machine, it should be the president calling a virtual summit of the business leaders of america and telling them that his own department of health and human services says that we need 3.5 billion masks to get through this pandemic. 3.5 billion, not millions, not we just found 100,000 and we're sending them into this state, 3.5 billion. so he has to enlist corporate america using the defense production act and telling them that he's not going to stand up until they tell him how those masks, how those ventilators, how those tests are going to be manufactured in america over the next month, and if there's no plan then he will not rest until he has one for the american people. otherwise we're going to have 10-year-olds like gaby, a real hero, knowing that there's a problem in her own neighborhood. i had a nurse today who told me that because they didn't shut down the beaches in florida, up in boston and new york city, that they might as well be handing out p
the president should invoke the defense production act. rather than gaby at her sewing machine, it should be the president calling a virtual summit of the business leaders of america and telling them that his own department of health and human services says that we need 3.5 billion masks to get through this pandemic. 3.5 billion, not millions, not we just found 100,000 and we're sending them into this state, 3.5 billion. so he has to enlist corporate america using the defense production act and...
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he lost his defensive coordinator. the stock market has been very volatile. the walls are closing in with the mueller investigation. so i think the president has decided you know what a shutdown will distract from all of that. >> i think the president like the boogeyman or a boogiewoman because nancy pelosi they said she's someone we can raise around and make her a boogeyman. shuck schumer was laughing when the president said that in the oval office and he said that because he knew that was a money quote that democrats were going to be able to tweet, that they were going to be able to quote, they were going to be able to put in commercials. so no matter what the president says we all know the president wanted the shutdown and said he was going to be proud to do this over border security. i would add to that list about the issues the president has and other things that the president has is two dead children in federal custody. these are two immigrant children from guatemala, an 8-year-old boy and 7-year-old girl who we should be talking a little bit more about
he lost his defensive coordinator. the stock market has been very volatile. the walls are closing in with the mueller investigation. so i think the president has decided you know what a shutdown will distract from all of that. >> i think the president like the boogeyman or a boogiewoman because nancy pelosi they said she's someone we can raise around and make her a boogeyman. shuck schumer was laughing when the president said that in the oval office and he said that because he knew that...
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for him to have been enabled by the defense secretary and current cheryl of the join chiefs is very, very troubling to me. >> one former member of the military who doesn't agree with you on this is your senate colleague, the republican tom cotton, who has written a piece, an op ed piece in the "new york times" that has now created a mutiny at the "new york times," people there, working there objecting to it. titled send in the troops and tom cotton is fully supportive of the donald trump idea of let's use the american mill to police the streets of american cities. something thatby the way, that american military is not trained to do. they have no idea how to police new york city. but tom cotton is all ready to go with donald trump on this, even though no one else is. >> tom cotton is wrong. it is a shame that he took same oath that we did, to support and upheld to constitution of the united states works actually say something like that. but he's wrong. >> at the "new york times," to show you the reaction to this, a long time "new york times" person, she put out a tweet saying, runnin
for him to have been enabled by the defense secretary and current cheryl of the join chiefs is very, very troubling to me. >> one former member of the military who doesn't agree with you on this is your senate colleague, the republican tom cotton, who has written a piece, an op ed piece in the "new york times" that has now created a mutiny at the "new york times," people there, working there objecting to it. titled send in the troops and tom cotton is fully supportive...
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jury pool that donald trump's defense lawyers might want to do, they're opposed rules would require any pulling polling questions to be submitted to the judge for approval and for all polling to be completed 30 days before jury selection would begin. jack smith requested those rules in a brief passage at the end of a 19-page motion. the first 17 pages of which ask the judge to tell donald trump the, finally, to shut up. the motion asks judge chutkan to use a method that -- that donald trump is using a method that he tried to use to overturn the presidential election. the same method he is now using in this case, quote, to undermine confidence in the criminal justice system, and prejudice the jury pool. jack smith's motion says, after election day in 2020, the defendant launched a disinformation campaign in which he publicly and widely broadcast knowingly false claims that there had been outcome determinative fraud in the presidential election. and that he had actually won. in service of his criminal conspiracies through false public statements, the defendant sought to erode public faith
jury pool that donald trump's defense lawyers might want to do, they're opposed rules would require any pulling polling questions to be submitted to the judge for approval and for all polling to be completed 30 days before jury selection would begin. jack smith requested those rules in a brief passage at the end of a 19-page motion. the first 17 pages of which ask the judge to tell donald trump the, finally, to shut up. the motion asks judge chutkan to use a method that -- that donald trump is...